This is a space
made thinking about Jimi in the 28sttanniversary of his
tragic death;

it is also a
space to remember his times with The Rolling Stones

This page was
created on September 18, 1998 this is the fifth update, March 2, 2008 to
include the following note:

PLEASE READ: This is a fan website
NOT related with neither EXPERIENCE HENDRIX, LLC nor Sony Music Entertainment
nor Sony BMG
They ALL tried to remove info from this website but we won!!
They are only in it for the money, we're here for Jimi's music!
For more about what they tried to do check this
link or this
one too! in this please check the video description.
We all due respect, they all SUCK!!

Enjoy the website, it was made with love and it's free for you to enjoy!! Do
it!

It’s from a Polish Magazine courtesy of our
great friend IRINA;
the title translates as "Ron Wood talking about his friendship with Jimi
Hendrix." and the first sentence is "I spent many wonderful moments
with Hendrix." --- Thanks Daniel too!!

I woke up this
morning and found myself dead

Today 28 years ago Jimi Hendrix passed away. One day before his death he
composed his last song "The Story of Life" that was never recorded.

Born as Johnny Allen on November 27, 1942 in Seattle, then changed to
James Marshall on September 11, 1946, and died in London September 18, 1970
Jimi Hendrix with a very short career, is part of Rock History.

The Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix have one thing in common: Power!
Power than any other group/performer has transmitted in such a way. "Crude
Rock taking about surrealism, sex and drugs".

Recently I asked Mick Taylor about his jams
with Jimi Hendrix, here is the answer he gave me:

"I remember one
time in 1966 ... 67 ... I think 67 ... I played in San Francisco at the
Fillmore West, and I was playing with John Mayall; Albert King was playing
and Jimi Hendrix was at the top of the bill. At the end ... some guys from
the Grateful Dead got together with us and jammed all night.

One time, he came to
this little club in London called the Speakeasy. It was a little club that
musicians came to ... Hendrix came there anyway... it was that kind of club
that musicians used to go to in the evening. He wanted to play, but there was
no spare guitar... I'm right handed ...and he's left-handed...and all he did
was just turn it upside-down ... It was amazing to hear someone play so
well...and with the guitar backwards! Jimi Hendrix could play both
ways...which is quite phenomenal.

I've never met anyone
else that could do that. It's like playing the piano backwards.... Because
all the strings and notes are reversed. He seemed to be able to play equally
well both ways ... which is quite phenomenal.

You can't learn to
play one way...and I can't think of anyone that I've ever met who's left
handed that can just turn a right handed guitar upside down... To turn it
upside-down and play backwards. All the chords are reversed...and instead of
bending a string.... You'd have to pull it.

There were a few other
times that I remember ...backstage at Madison Square Garden in 69 with the
Stones. He came to the show, I think he was living in NY...during his band
The Gypsies period...he came backstage ... and we had a little jam in the
dressing room. I've actually seen some photos of that published in a magazine
a few years back. I very rarely ever saw Jimi Hendrix without a guitar. He
was always playing a guitar."

And this is Mick Jagger in a Jann S. Wenner
interview for Rolling Stone:

“I loved Jimi Hendrix from
the beginning. The moment I saw him. I thought he was fantastic. I was an
instant convert. Mr. Jimi Hendrix is the best thing I’ve ever seen. It was
exciting, sexy, interesting. He didn’t have a very good voice but made up for
it with his guitar. I first saw him at the at the Revolution Club in London.
I was one of the six people in the club, and Jimi was playing. I couldn’t
believe it. It was insane . so good and the whole idea of this kind of
English band behind him, this bizarre mixture between a blues performer and a
rock player with and English touch.

I was quite friendly with
him. He was a really sweet guy. A bit confused. It’s the same old story: Jimi
Hendrix played all over the place with all these bands. He’d been a
background guitar player for donkey years and suddenly he gets what he wants,
then he has to play “Purple Haze” every night. He goes “Uh, I don’t want to
play “Purple Haze” every night. I don’t want to burn the guitar.” And then
when everyone went off the deep end, he had to go off the deep end. He became
a heroin addict”

Mick Jagger

Rolling Stone 723 - December 14, 1995

Hendrix has a lot of things in common with the
Stones, he was about the same age (some months older), they were active in
England during the same period 67-70.

Both recorded and released versions of Bob
Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" live... only live.

They also were good buddies, they took drugs
together, and they also covered each other. The following is a summary of some
coincidences in life:

1965

After playing with many bands like BB King, Albert King, and later with
Ike Turner, George O’Dell, The Isley Brothers, Lonnie Youngblood, Sam Cooke,
Chuck Jackson, Jackie Wilson, Joey Dee and the Starlighters and many more Jimi
lives in NYC (Harlem) when Little Richard fired him because he started to be
the attraction of the show.

1966

Without a job, his then girlfriend Faye Pridgeon (Sam Cooke’s ex) put
Jimi in contact with Curtis Knight. Later Jimi records with Curtis Knight a
great cover version of the classic "(I Can't get no) Satisfaction"

1966 (continued):

When playing with Curtis Knight, one day Keith Richards’ girlfriend
Linda Keith saw Jimi at a club located at 126 St., Linda was with his
friend Mark, the owner of “Café Wha” in the Greenwich Village. They told Jimi
how impressed they were at his performance and invited him to play at the
“Wha”, Jimi didn’t pay attention to the invitation and formed Jimmy James and
the Blue Flames with Randy California (who later formed Spirit). After living
the Curtis Knight Band he discovered the Fuzztone Box, later they played at the
“Wha”. It was early July 1966 when the Rolling Stones arrived to NYC, and Linda
Keith was with them and saw again Jimi playing, she told him that he must sing
in addition to play.

Linda Keith gave Jimi a Keith Richards guitar with left-handed strings
with one condition. To sing loud that nigh for one friend, Chas Chandler the ex
bass players for the Animals who turned a producer. Chas was so impressed that
made a proposal to Jimi to go to England to form a new band. In London the
first jam of Jimi was with the Cream on October 1, 1966; Eric Clapton was so
impressed that Chas decided to form a group, “The Jimi Hendrix Experience” with
bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchel, the rest is history.

It’s a fact, Linda Keith was the catalyst to make it happen!

Mick Jagger saw Jimi Hendrix for the first time at the Revolution Club
in London, Mick was one of the six people attending the show!

1967

Mick Jagger & Marianne Faithful attended the Hendrix show at 7-½
club in London January 12

Hendrix and Brian Jones
take LSD together at the Monterey Pop Festival. Brian Jones introduces the Jimi
Hendrix Experience. June 18.

Later this year, early October Jimi and Brian compose and record
together at Olympic Sound Studios in London two takes of "My Little
One" with Chas Chandler producing and Eddie Kramer engineering and the
following line-up:

The files are in MP3 format, so just download and play it loud. The
tracks are here temporarily, if you can’t download they are available on
request)

Mick Taylor jams
with Jimi in the Fillmore West, after a concert, members of the Grateful Dead
were also in the jam.

1968

Tom
Keylock who was Brian's and
the Stones driver relates a story in Jan. 68 of Jimi wanting Brian to come to a
recording session, Brian shows up with sitars and various Indian instruments.
After the session Keylock took Jimi and Brian back to Brian's place where they
played acoustics together, which was in Keylock's description `Brilliant` (*)

Brian attended the Electric Ladyland recording sessions at the Olympic
Sound Studios in London, January 21. He played piano on two takes of Dylan's
"All along the Watchtower", but they were taken out by Eddie Kramer.
One of these takes has Jimi playing bass upside down. You can hear a very short
clip of the take with Brian playing piano on the video "Jimi Hendrix -
Electric Ladyland - Recounting the Music of a Legendary Music Recording"
Rhino Home Video Classic Albums Series. R3 2386.

Then Mitch and Brian played percussion; in the movie, Mitch explains
what Brian did... (Just play some beats on a drum and a tambourine), but that
take was also not included in the final cut :=(You can see a photo of Brian in
the sessions in this video... he looks stoned. According to the South Saturn
Delta album credits Brian plays sax on "All
Along the Watchtower, but according to the experts it is not true, maybe just
publicity to sell more albums to Stones/Brian fans.

Jimi dedicates “Stone Free” to Brian Jones and plays
some chords of “Get off my Cloud” during the Dusty Springfield TV show in June.

Ronnie Wood jams with the Jeff Beck Group and Jimi Hendrix on June 16 at
the Daytop Village Under The Stars Festival - Reality Home Rehabilitation
Center in Long Island, NYC. They played Foxy Lady between others. Two
days later, the Jeff Beck group plays at the Scene in NYC with Special Guests:
Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix Again Foxy Lady is performed live. Then on
June 21 and 22, Jimi is a guest again.

Keith Richards and
Mitch Mitchell jam together with Lennon and Clapton in the Dirty Mac Group
recording audio and video in the Rolling Stones R&R Circus, December 11.
Keith played bass!

1969

"In mid-June `69 musicians such as Mickey Waller, Alexis Korner,
John Mayall, and Mitch Mitchell were among the guys that went to Brian's place
to jam. Some of these guys obviously like Mayall and Mitchell already had stuff
going on. Mickey Waller who was the original drummer with the Jeff Beck Group
might have been a likely candidate. But these were friends of Brian` trying to
help him find suitable people to play with. He asked Stu to come but he
declined."(*)

Brian Jones passed away, July 3.

Hendrix plays Lover Man dedicated to Brian Jones at "Tonight show
with Flip Wilson as host on July 10.

Jimi celebrates his last birthday attending a Rolling Stones concert at
the MSG, NYC on November 27. Jimi Jams with Mick Taylor in their dressing room
the same day.

Mick Jagger was the inspiration to the Jimi Hendrix song Dolly Dagger.
It has a line in the song that says "She
drinks her blood from a jagged edge…" During Jimi's birthday
party on November 27, 1969, Mick accidentally pricked his finger. When he asked
for a band-aid, Devon Wilson (Jimi's girl) rushed to him and told him that
wouldn't be necessary. In full view of Jimi, she sucked the blood from his
finger.

Also Jimi sort of "stole" Devon, Mick's girlfriend away. The
song Dolly Dagger additionally says, “…better watch
out baby, here comes your master" And refers to her during the
lead saying, "Come on Devon and gimme some of that heaven." If ya dig
deep enough, you'll see that Jagger dug Devon."

This is a video from that night, the background music is the Jimi
Hendrux, Brian Jones, Dave Mason and Micth Mitchell session with both takes of
"My Little One"

Mick Jagger in interviewed about Jimi Hendrix, the interview appears on
the Jimi Hendrix film “Jimi Hendrix”

1981-82

The Rolling Stones put Woodstock version of Jimi’s "The Star
Spangled Banner" at the end of (almost?) all concerts during the 1981
tour. The album Still Life released in 1982 includes that version.

1986-87

Mick Taylor includes Red House in his setlists.

1988

Mick Jagger performs Foxy Lady in his solo Australian tour
September/October. There was an Australian TV special filmed in concert called
"Deep Down Under" which includes a live version recorded in Melbourne
on 15/10/88. An MP3 File is available in Jair's page. Press download it
or hear it. Also visit Jair's site, go to ROCKS OFF audio room and see the links.

Dylan's All Along the Watchtower, Purple Haze, Green Onions, Soul Man
and When Sometimes is Wrong with my Baby" were played between some more.

"The prouder man was Al Hendrix. Standing next to his son's two
former band mates, the father of rock's greatest guitar innovator broke down in
tears as the capacity crowd stood on honor of Jimi's accomplishments".

1994

Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood jam with Little Jimmy King and play Red
House.

1997

Mick Taylor, again, includes Red House in his setlists.

1998

Sidemen of the Rolling Stones played Voodoo Child (Slight return) in a
club gig in Amsterdam during the Bridges to Babylon Tour.

1999-2000

Mick Taylor again includes "Red House" in his set lists.

2002

Late January, Ronnie Wood jams with
the Corrs and Bono in Bray. Ronnie Wood joined the band on stage to play guitar
on their version of Jimi Hendrix 'Little Wing'.

(**) This album withdrawn before public release a
few DJ copies are in existence.

Jimi died today 30 years ago at 11:45 at the St. Mary Abbots Hospital in
London. He took some downers when he got home after a party in which he drunk
too much. The inhalations of his own vomit was the official cause. His body is
in the Greenwood Cemetery, Seattle, WA, his soul is in Heaven’s Rock section,
his music in our heads and our hearts (at least in mine).

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Well, I'm a voodoo chile
Lord I'm a voodoo chile

Well, the night I was born
Lord I swear the moon turned a fire red
The night I was born
I swear the moon turned a fire red
Well my poor mother cried out "lord, the gypsy was right!"
And I seen her fell down right dead

Today is raining cat and dogs; I’m hearing The Jimi Hendrix-Traffic
Sessions and Electric Ladyland. It was a pleasure to write this for anyone who
reads it, and for my own occupational therapy, thanks for reading this.

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